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What are the three things that Japanese tourists admire most about China people?

Japanese tourists envy China people for three things, that is, fruits in China are very cheap, and there are many private cars in China, so we have no strict requirements on garbage disposal. At the same time, the rapid development of China has attracted the attention of foreigners, who want to travel to China and appreciate the customs and great rivers and mountains of our motherland. After visiting China, some Japanese tourists are very envious of some habits of China, perhaps because their country is too strict or not enough, so they will cast envious eyes on us. Next, I will give you a good inventory of three things that Japanese people envy China.

The Japanese envy China's cheap fruit. When we go to the fruit shop to buy fruit, we usually spit fruit, which is really too expensive. In fact, the price of fruit in China is not the most expensive, but the fruit in that Japanese country is the most expensive. After all, their land area is very small and the land utilization rate is very low. It is impossible to grow all the fruits. In addition, there are fewer kinds of fruits that can be planted under the climatic conditions there, so the price of fruits is generally high.

Japanese envy the number of private cars in China, because China's economy is developing and more and more people buy cars. Most people in China have their own private cars, so it is very convenient to travel. Although Japan's economy is very developed, its area is too small and its population is too large. It is not easy to own a private car, but because there are few parking lots, the parking fee is very high.

Japan also envies that China's garbage sorting is not so strict, because Japan has taught children to learn garbage sorting in books since primary school, while there is basically no such course in China, which has only started to rise in recent years, and there is no explicit provision on garbage disposal in China.